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Has lacrosse ever had three highlights on SportsCenter’s top ten, or did we just see a new record set? We had game sevens in the NHL and NBA playoffs (plus a whole bunch of baseball and soccer games) on Saturday night, yet lacrosse still claimed 3 (More) |
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After finally making it to the number 1 spot on Friday, lacrosse returned the n (More) |
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When I first heard about the 70-yard Loyola goal from their ECAC Championship win over Fairfield, I figured it had to be off a 10-man ride or off a broken ride, but now that I’ve seen the video it’s clear that this was just an old fashioned 70 yard s (More) |
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I simply have to cover two things before we get to the truly excellent lacrosse highlights from this past weekend: 1) Yes, Steele Stanwick completed another pass from his back on Saturday. At this point I think we should assume Steele does at leas (More) |
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Updated! Time to announce the winners! Thanks everyone who joined the LAS pool and filled out a bracket, we had 127 entries in our group. Unfortunately though, there can only be one winner. These are our winners for the 2012 LaxAllStars.com March (More) |
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Editor’s Note: As soon as we saw the latest Nike Lacrosse Spot, we knew we had to bring this article back up from the depths! In the new Nike Lacrosse video below, Powell doesn’t advocate for a shot clock specifically, but he does advocate for the f (More) |
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Whether you’re tuning in to NCAA Division 1 Lacrosse, MCLA, the National Lacrosse League, Major League Lacrosse or just some random high school matchup, we can all agree that there’s nothing quite like watching lacrosse on television. It’s a true joy (More) |
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Last week we asked when ESPN was going to unleash their 2012 lacrosse song of the year on us, and this past weekend they made good and dropped the Y2K12 song on (More) |
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ESPN is reporting that SMU has officially gained entrance to the Big East Conference. One of the by-products of this mov (More) |
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If you’ve made a visit to ESPN.com’s lacrosse section any time within the last five years, you may have thought you were looking at a stagnant page. Stories from the previous spring would grace the screen for months at a time, moving only (More) |
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